In July 16 webinar Australian and South Korean courts to offer insights on AI use

The National Center for State Courts will present a webinar on “AI in Courts: Insights from South Korea, Australia & Singapore” Wednesday, July 16, from 1 to 2 p.m. via Zoom.

Learn how the judicial systems of South Korea, Australia, and Singapore are using AI during this webinar from the TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium. 

Attendees will learn about the use of AI courts and discover best practices and challenges in these jurisdictions. 

Attendees will:

• Gain an understanding of how AI technologies are being integrated into the judicial systems of South Korea, Australia, and Singapore.

• Learn about the best practices and strategies adopted by these countries to ensure the responsible and ethical use of AI in courts.

• Assess the potential risks associated with AI deployment in legal settings and explore mitigation strategies to uphold confidentiality, accuracy, and fairness in judicial processes.
Speaking at the program will be:

• Deputy Chief Magistrate Timothy Bourke, Magistrates’ Court of Victoria (Australia)

• Matthew Heaphy, director of Case Center for Asia & Emerging Markets, Thomson Reuters

• Judge Bowon Kwon, Intellectual Property High Court of Korea

• Ken Hwee Tan, chief transformation & innovation officer, Supreme Court of Singapore

• Moderator Diane Robinson, principal court research associate, NCSC

To register, visit www.ncsc.org.

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